Have you seen this childhood show: Cyberchase (2002-Present), Canada and United States.
Commentary/Context/Memories: I used to watch this show before going to school in the morning. Fun stories, awesome voice acting, and legitimately made math extremely fun.
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She got a call that something was wrong on the other side of the world
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sometimes you have to listen to the soundtrack of your favourite childhood shows to feel alright again
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Your Power Ranger seasons in a nutshell
MMPR: After school daycare fights bald ass man’s space ex
MMPR 2: ALL HAIL THE W- TOMMY
MMPR 3: Fish babysitting
Zeo: Praying to crystals to fight artificial intelligence
Turbo: Passing on car insurance will
In Space: Siblings make their argument everyone’s problem
Lost Galaxy: Star Wars meets Magic Mike
Lightspeed Rescue: Gay Demon Son or Nurse Lesbian Daughter
Time Force: Futuristic Racism
Wild Force: Tarzan zoo keeping
Ninja Storm: Family barbecue drama becomes everyone’s problem
Dino Thunder: Man nearly destroys the world because of his midlife crisis and projects it on children
SPD: Nepotism ass beating
Mystic Force: Parry Hotter
Operation Overdrive: Walking metal detector lives out his One Piece dream
Jungle Fury: Gay furry trauma
RPM: Spandex propaganda vs Terminator
Samurai: Generational issues
Megaforce: Copyright infringement
Dino Charge: Absent father causes problems
Ninja Steel: Absent father is useless
Beast Morphers: Terminator fighting semi-furries
Dino Fury: Daddy issues
Cosmic Fury: COSMIC daddy issues
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Just found out today that the creator of The Backyardigans; Janice Burgess, passed away yesterday at only 72.
Rest in peace queen, and thank you so much for making mines and many other’s childhood with such an iconic show.
May your soul be at ease.
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Have you seen this childhood show: Wonder Pets! (2006-2018), United States (English)
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[Mod A: This show was about classroom pets who aim to save other animals from dangerous situations that occur outside the classroom (during the night-time/weekends that school is not in session) via their FlyBoat. The pets names were Linny the Guinea Pig, Ming-Ming Duckling, and Turtle Tuck. This show used an innovative animation style called "photo-puppetry" which uses photos of real animals and moves them using Adobe After Effects. The image of Tuck was from Jennifer Oxley (the show creator)’s own pet turtle (a red-eared slider)! I never knew that this show was done in an operetta style (the dialogue is sung this way) and had an original 10-member orchestra music to keep the pace. My parents were big on opera/operetta music (grew up listening to a lot of operas while doing chores as a kid) so if this show came out when I was younger, I would’ve really loved it for the familiar, nostalgic music alone (the live-action images of the animals are a bonus)!]
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Why does this headline fr go weirdly kinda hard?(For context, I originally found about this even though it's atleast somewhat old and really nobody cares at this point I don't think??when I randomly remembered the fever-dream like existence of that one cartoon about a regular boy who has a feminine-presenting Superhero persona that aired on the Hub Network when that was still around so I went looking for it on Pinterest and found a random image of the protagonist with a link to a news article basically reading as this)The hashtag LGBTQIA+ specifically trans and gendernonconformist agenda is spreading:
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